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HE OmMAHA DAILY BEE | | 'OND YEAR. -—— TWENTY—SE OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1892, NUMBER 123, DO AUIN + R (INTY | the present campaign Tho room was 'l (‘ 'l N 1 N shaft on a claim, strudk a snowy white, [0\( RP( \‘”)\ \L ( H I " l, nosition tothe plan of remaving cither Liates Ul)l \I‘D l\ \ B e D [ Sl)l‘ “fl\(, l\ l\\U‘ (“L\]\ crowded 1o its utmost capacity. Hon. . S. (’ .( ( Y JU AY [ Iifecinch usbestos : Wbke in .a forma NGREGATION ! OLL ‘(, Y | or Do Ho believad that voth colleges. | LD LY LALE Wl o itk % 5 | Summera discussed for about two houvrs the | tion threo fect wida mna_made up of in | were dotog excellent work ad both shoaid issues of the day, devoting most of his time . In\nnr-rr\hlu lagers of - asbostos, It 18 oy | be continued. \ s . i to the tariff, the financial question and the | { the best colored usbestos set found and is ! TDr A, R Thain _ sald tho problom wds & % records of tho independents in the last legis- | o's Casnanes Will Be i «w | Dronounced superior to the bost quality of | Pl ite the st sus of | perpioxing one. The ally he was in | Gnieago Tnangurate i . Republicans at Niobrara Indulga in a | Flrdl Trvine's Cuspanse Will Be Ended ina Few | Dot ot con 8 e antdin Findlay superin- Plan to Unite th ) Two I‘. itutions of | PECbOX E A oation. byt ihe fact that | C0icago I.m\l\“urvmt Her Great Columbian Hasty, but fuccessfu’ Eally fie was followed by Captain Henry of Daye, | tendent for the (Pittsbure asbesios mines Learning in Nebraska. | two colleges haa already bean established Celebrat.on LD Ak Fairmont, whose remarks wers confiteil £ commenced work todAy with six rock A | and biad been moving on for more thau ten mainly to pension lezislation and the ait 2 | miners, Work nn tho mountain is going | sears made iv vers dificult of solution a { tude of the democratic party upon the sub 3 SVERAL | rieht ahead aud Caspor asbesios will bo in C MM ) RT | Another ma must b considered. ln | " GOSPEL OF THE CAMPAIGN PREACHED | joct” ‘Owing to the lateness of the hour 1ho VIEWS OF SZVERAL INSANITY EXPERTS | Fo et 1n cationd lots by Docomber 1. EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE'S REPO [ ease th sociation aecided to uuily, would | PROFUSE AND PATRIOTIC DECORATIONS | last speaker, Cousty Attorney Chatles Il S - — | tue trustecs and supporters of Giates and | J— i Sloan, was forced 1o make b1 speech very NOT DAYWING AT HOVE, " 3 hano dlieges be willing b quit | B etoers oF 1.0 ANy Pkrey WAl s [ B e 10 |Gl o (0 tWNE ReAtad an Bt nd ikttt o e At | TOTRSG GO Lue e Coi R | i Vit bssibl AT Tastons o) the Demoerats Pol a4 Out enough to convince the audience of his Rebattal Will Be Concluded T neral Weaver and Party Attracting and One Large University Estab- fistshesd “" the new college! I'he association talned - Distnguished People in the In Plin woras—Colonel Krose's LM i Mental Conditions Under Which Little Attention in lowa. Hshied inn New Location—p- gl LA BT T GTIALUAD Clly<tie. Grand 1AL &6 Legistative FUSION IN CLAY COUNTY, the Killlng Was Done Des Moises, 1ag, Oct. 10.—[Special Tole: posed to the Pl association could not compel Doano ar the Auditorium 3 b gram to Tk Bee | —The populists of Des ey | Gates to submit to the schemo, The two col- —_ How Van Wyck is 18 Supported by Ne- Moines and vicinity attended a grand vally | loges alrendy established cauli koo ight on B i shoeial T rask Jerats, ceon ot 1 08 cle- | here toduy with Gonefal Weaver, Mrs. Phero wore sevoral visiting-ministers at | mn spitoof the demands of the association, | Cuieago, 10, Oct. 19.—The acdicat Neb, Ost. 10 —-[Special Teio- | braska hemoerat g Livcony, Neb, Oct. 10.—[Spacial Tele- | 3 \ ; % - ATy \ A ) 3 . Oc dicatory arl::-.:rl»uxu:l nuil The Grand ’Armvn! the Cray Cexten, Neb., Oot. 10.—[Special | gram to Trs Ber | —hors was bat little 1n | Loase, ex-Congressman Wiiletts, and others | the Congrogational assembiy yestorday mor- | 8nd it might bappon that the planting of AR ™ out "ehinhiv U | eeremonies of the Worlw's Columbian expos % i Congragational cotlexe in | 81100 were inaugurated today, beginning Republic opera house was completely filled to Tur Ber The democratic eounty | the Irvine trial totay to interest tha spscta- | s attractions. The morning was chilly | ning and taev were invited to take seats central committoe met nere Monday | tor, Tho . T 2\ven and the outiook for [ meat- | ns corresponding members. abras o thoug! somothing ne recantion und ente o Just night with an uaudieace comprising all SEut entire day as glven up | Fio SR SIHECHS oWe "‘\_””5‘”‘ prand Ui ks e f‘l.\ k. ]I.l. thought ihat somothing With the recsption and entertainment of aise PAFL1EA to laten to Edwar' Tasowater. Ed | 10 th8 purposs of placing in nomination |to the examivation of insanity ex- T e e b o v | LT LB T SRMNITH B 68 R o e what stand the | tinguished visitors by tho various commits + 4 candidates for representativ g el et . i and county | ports, Tho ud, as predicted by many, they A. try acted as chairman and upon the stago testimony wis in th order of busi- | trustces of Giates and Doane wo 0s the spec persons gatherad utthe rendezvous at tho attornoy v thie roudezvous At 1h0 } s was tho roport of tho educational | tho event of the consolidution pian b tees on their urrival in the2ity, nd followed were Hou, C. C. McNisn, chairman of the ABBIHATBH: LN PaopIbTE CENLY toniineNs | Tinit VCLRICAL A all Gt itateriny, At UG CEAE{ Ao SOUELY AL ! | ndopted this evening by tho formal inaugural recops congrassional committee, Jonn K. Hayes and Thraughot, 0 wits 8. M D oM ®se | tollowed very closely was considerable of a | ¢itv. 'Tho organizdrs of the meoting wero | commission fn which the quostion of Vs of DoARE'S Bresients tion by the citizons of Clhicago to tho guests '\ Judge Powers of Norfolk, N. D. Jaokson of | McVay for 'ropreseutatives and W. M. Clark | mystery. The defense rested lts —caso | discouraged, and fuvther roccedings were [ roloeation of Doano eolleze and the consolda- A S pail > of honor, A pleasant preiude was tho *“*Col- \ fispensed vl 0 er President Perry of Doano colloge was in wa O, W. | for eounty attorney, their senatorial con- | at 2:35 o'clock, and the state's re LU R ARIT AL TS n Neligh, 1. 1. Purcell of V tion of the educational work of the church in 3 Y | sme. Tho ibus Day? celebration this afy b \ re dinner & m Ititude of possibly 400 favor of the consolidation scheme. The | umbu celobration this afternoon by Rice and A. A. Logau of K‘rn-ll::l:xuu, bl b b ""“”‘”“31"‘“5‘- i | outtal will doubtless bs complotad early | persons e n.Gf-.?&fl,fi"uh‘x‘%l carivsity t6 haat the stato formed a very important part. church should Lave one good, strong | thousands of school ehildren throughout the The chairman announced that the ap- O, D ommittee 14 won- | tomorrow foronoon. It is now practically | the speakers repent their tales of woe. The rovort was read by Rov. Georgo Hind: | echool aud - rally around Tit. e | cit 1 080 B AEITTLS TR UK | hra Ly U rabian vl DE\Aa BAFLY | (EBELAR L NALYiS) easa) Will gojtowths ity [ G SVMLEVERVaERUORSH N BUL RS S¥L i iy (LES EIEL SHolEl WL fould | not plead for |uny locallt¥. | For threo days Chicaxo is to bo given over pearance of Mr. Rosewater and the g d by S L1 4 ok || PHILY dently discouraged by thesmall turnout and | had been encountered in the plans for the © was interested only in the gooa Lo pAgoARLEY And bl g A'th8 4 Tig were occasioned by tho broaking of tho | @nd much complaint is heard from a pumver | Prlday. onoral npa b e and soon gavo way 10 Mra. | consolidation of tho colleges and their ve. | educational cause in Nebraska, It was o pagoantry und pleasuro, and the indicu- state committeo appointments, ho having | Of enuine democrats, 'ho wiao CORETIG Proceedings in Detall, B D et hor | eslamity | location. ‘There was but littlo of the prop- | very well to talk about God having plenty of | tions nre that tho attendiug ceremontes, Boeh suslgied. to Verdigro . for . an | adtmede an appolnument oK o tho truo | ,\Vhen court onvenod this moening tne | ssaurtlons for ‘haltliand ‘hout, iwith- | ertv of elther Doano or Giatescollezes tnau | moiiey for both Doane and (intes callegos, | formal and tuforwal, ofinial and soctal, wil ; $uadch; and. ‘ohe at " Oreirtis | biue Mo¥on! b, but some of the s | detenso oftered in evidence a photozrah of | oat - altemptng to back them " up | could be used if eithor college wis chaaged. ut when bo ana others interested i FAISIDE | e witnessed by noarly hall a million poople ;‘“"“'“"“ ‘:l“c‘ by dthade 119 sl FeRLBA D O ot no it wns done during | the interior of the diniug room where the | with facts or figures. Theusual silver dol- | The recommendations were us follows money for these colleges went down east to on in tho evening. By s 3 e ) d J Yo from abroad. Elaborats arrangements have el & % | tragody took place, & number of letters | lur collection was taken up and the meetiog | First—That this nssocition tako immediate | Biead for tiely the people frequont] asked X § Judgo Cravor's dates wero mixed up and the | the county fuir, whon ho had boot adver- | Wiltton by Ms. Irving to hor husbund, | dissolvo to most again this evoning in the | sction toward cousolldating inone stror ‘How many studeuts hayo yoa?' When | been mado to givo tha coromonies of Sonfusion causen the public meeting toba | tisedtospeak. So It transpires st N | covering & period from January 24, 1303, | Young ~ Mea's Christian = Association { stitutlon the coliese work of our denom they wer luformed that tho number ouly | dedication that official character which Morton w i at Sutton instoad of Clay Maw 8 HlattararwEs | GullEINE e \ L | tiou in Nebraska. roached about eixhty in coliegiate work. | should attend ontorpr t SAINEEdIo, /Db chalrtiin, Howaver, Hav- | o i ol of Chat | until May . I'no purposo of tho lotters was | building —in ~ the city to ho ad 3 " iR should attend an euterprise of such declared o, ‘The chairman, r, Center on the 19th. it is quite evicent v O PO O heormets | Grosaod hy Mrs, Logse aat Goneral Weavar. | o 2 That Uiy boiy nuvoint a coammission con- | theso eastern peoplo wantea to know what | utarationsl aud reproseatative importance ing been especially detailea to Verdigro | the parties in charge of |h\u. dun\?vr.lx_\h,‘ am- | 10 “hor husoaud and that he could gain no | Evidently the onthusiasm over tho peopie's EK{H'hé'.'..Ti,‘.fi‘dél _:ml:x_lc-;”i.“lyl‘-"\:‘l“ Yo 'rom | the Congregationalists of Nebraska meant | 5 Faw 4 o .I'“, 73 “““N" & ; found upon reaching thero a great disap- | paign here arosupporting van Wyck. inkling of her lMason with Montgomory from | party is not great in this soction mna the | enci of owr local hesoclations. whose duty it | DY estabiishing two colloges with ouly, & ‘0 B0 D16k INOHL G VERY i pointent caused by their having uotified o ner lettors. Tho letter she ote from | leaders are greatly disappointod. shall be to form themselves into n corpora mere handful of pupils. It was an urdity AIMOEOL ANy, LHIOLS rom cvery importe the peoplo that no meeting would be held, ONEILL Omaha just before loaving for the east cou General Weaver baraly reforrod to his | tion according to the Luws of the state of Ne- | to attempt such a work, Ilastern people Bi RALLY. ; such ple | ant odifice in Chleaso. feoa every peak aud AR — tawned o statoment that she would not stop | southern cxpalences by saying that the | braska, undersuch nume wnd argicios of ino f would not willlngly contribits to the but vinuacle, from every balcony and window, whereupon he luvited Mr. Rosewater 10 | yair county Repubiicans Turn Out with | it/ Oilicheo v Bliftcrras PRenpeY (e gm_}mm bmaa | tornordtion Tas way by “them bo decined | fug up or suport of two coliezes aro susponded the 3|,, that ilwul 10 N E it Qg N N est; whio corporation si Ve POWe i E ende e colors tha ave ol . Niobrara, : Uniforms and Torches. e Dr. G. H, Simmous of Lincoln then took | Scorpion, and . udded that thoy 8ome- | to-" receive © bids . of = dontions, to Al Gutas® Drastitaty e Mr. Rosewater explained his unexpected O'Nen, Neb, Oct. 19.—Speclal Tele- | the stana to continue the expert evidenco | times gave ono an egg wh voked for the adornment of this occasion, The st they | enter into e AU7:3) tho Republican | as to the condition of Irvine's mind at | were not ashed for it. Mrs Lease | cstablish ono co o for | clubuppearad in full uniform with torchos | the limo of the shooting. = Upon | beg racts, to. doeato’ and 3 Peslu BN L RER ; colioge S8 nuracts, | to loeato and | Dresident Warren of Gates colioge sald | her specen with reforénco to the al- | ehirches of tio state of Nobraska, nad 1o pet- :.ff‘.‘f,;,"',',“"] GO G L L % [ but tho colors of all mations mass 1H' - nukt : o’ facts re: | legol SRRl 3 r orm nll uets necessary thereto: and thut this | rec ed o assic s u SANOTRERT il AR L D L T R T Lt YL Ly R B | (e el AT CERLROSE LR U G b i bl 0 the partisan | [o0 MRS o0 e by & comm tieo | flodgod colledo at o very early day. Last [ B producing tho grand aggrogate I ) ferred to 1n the lengthy hypothetical ques- | press. Sto said she had been grossly mis- | Souitission be mpusmated | e | oar Gates tollope Was, ghvon toundorstond | sult. The municipal colors of Chicago, can because ho was an American citizon, wnd | marehed through the principal steaots of tha | 1iow put to D, Fastman. yestorday after. | reprosented il through tho south and atso | WG abhotiion by the moderstor aud | that this recognition would soon o given. | a now fad called into belng by th ten hoped to address the audience in a plain, | city. Al marching through the city | noon wers true ho was of the opinion that | the north. The report that she had smd i 8 A new fad called into belng by the suppose coming, and expressed surprise and gratifi- | gram to Tue By cation upon seeing such a large audienc rs and stripes nuturally predomiaate, Who shall report to this body at 0 0'closk | If the association did not propose to recos i matter.of-Tact way, and bo as frce from | the procession eacortod Mr. E. Rosewater [ Irvine was insano at the time he did the | that a vote for Genoral Weaver in the north | Thursday marning it possible oz ts | nlzo Giates: college VRCET ey | CXigency of thooccasivn, are soon on overy purtisansnip as possiblo, e, Al Ttosowater mada | Shooting and incapable of controlling his ac- | would bo a vote for Cleveland sho donied as | i That both Downe wid Lates dollozes ba | A0 LA Goula not succoed. As an | hand, and, althouzh now and thon somo rep- T O : o spoech of nbout two hours’ duration, malnly | ots, On cross examingtion, e Samaoes | waguaiiads faite, 8 AR Lo e oo lese wnall b | academy 1t would be a failure. 11o balioved | rosentative merchant may bo found who has LTI LR Lt o1 Lhe tapift and Bnatos questions, and was | Stated thatthere may be but litle difference | Eho Lelievedin an ofthodox hell and that | espabiished. e o that unitication would bea good thing if it | omitted to suspend the stars and stripes over Tho ono quostion bofore tho P20plo Was | Lypoatedly applauded. o also showed up | SPLWeCn msauity und cotaliacion ot anger mell would be he portion if sho advorated | 1/ inierest was manifested all | conld o accompisued e hethior Gogver Cloveland was 1o he the | Fon o e ada’ fallucios and tho | H could not expiain the difforence beuwoen | the election of eipher Harrson or Clovelund. | o1t ho convention during the reading | 1tov. Lowis Gresory, one of the truscces next president or whether Mr. Harrison, | independent party's wildeat currency | Pussions aud emotions. 'Phe witness was [ Sne said that those two men represented . B ) white is never wantiog to attest his mu- whose s s A sf ss | & o & vory close exaw o! ies. o of the raport and the delegates seemed to | of Doane colloge, was asked for an opinion, h 1 v Aty i | scheme. At the conclusion of i3 addr ubjected to @ very close exawination by the | parties that wero alike robbers of the peo- f tho roport and the delegite emed og v an opin v administration had been so wise and L o dres s Thetoe of expectation when the | He favored the consolidation idea and said | nicival prid 4 il state. ple. Both of them were controlled by | Stend on tho tin-toc v BYoros L SO : 3 S beneficial to tho Amorican people, would bo | b€ Wus loudly uplauded. Do defense put a number of witnesses on | the money power, Foward tho close of | Fealing was finished. e T L ML S 5 AL rewrned. The approuch of this greut crisis Ty Lot BAtA Ny WAT sl wre, the sand to 410w 1hat Irvino had heen very | ber specch 'sho 1cabhed tho southern Opposed the Consolidation. woved, he would favor tho removal. Soma of tho decorations that adorn_ tho D O on s ahe peopto | I 1atiitos, Nobi, Oct, 10, ~(Special Tele | methodical tu his business habits and always | question. Sho laid the whole blame of tho | Rav. Mr. Wamnwright moved that thoreport |~ Colonel 5. 5. Cotton of Norfolk, one of the | Kt buildings ot Clicago display consider- O e Il gyont thie. 103 | gram to Tt Bk, | —The Poyater rally today | KEPE coples of all letters and tolegrams. mistreatment on the voung democracy, 1he | o received and thea taken up seriatim. sons that our vreat governmentundor repub. Irvine took the —stand e, trusteos of Gates colloge, responde lican guidance has taught. e dwelt ight | mand for a state: 10 a de- | ablo taste, and the varicty 1s such thut the ment of his attitude. Hoe [ observeris spared the olium of monstony so Les afe e ain to tes- | scions of the old slave-holding sristocrac was a failure as compuarad with the Kem | tiry that he belicved his wife's statements | who had enlisted to thewr support tho hood . After all tho labor | and confession made in Chie The motion prevailed and Rev. V nw % relieved himself of some very wointed con- | said he was in the same boat with De S eRLIy Wt tent e Hoooatt 3 b conaiderable length upon tho tariff. raily of two years 20 were true. lums of the cities, She also said thev bad | gemnation of the whole séheme to consol- | Giregory. 1o was i favor of ono college, "}u m‘»\l,\ JHHIV‘II‘L 7 ::.u.mtu u‘( Fno[usu Dassiag from this he reviewed the founda. | Of the farmers they wer: abls to muster but More Expert Testimony. met with as mucti opposition in the north s | jdate the educational intorests or to wuterforo | providing that college could be locuied ai | Ofuamentation. Iho city hull makes & Dlens- tion of trade, beginning with the practices | 103 rigs contaming only 157 voters, In the Dr. M. H. Bverett! ofl Tincoln continued | Lhchosouthithat icuws: ihefvindictive ti- [lwitnieltherDonnoiot (Gates) college. :Thoso || Nellgh. - Dr.iGroxoryisupnlementad? his re- Ing appearance with 1ts vast pillars com- . ofearly ewvilizalion in the way of bartel tolerance of tho dsmocratic party in the pracession two years ago th: Kam rallv had | the expert testimony 1n behalf of thedefense. two schools, he said, had been founded by | marks by saying that ne He charecterized tho present “uprising’” in people who meant 1o do n good work; money | jocato the this respect us among the ruinmaking fakes of the time und brought down tho bouse. In comparing their notions with R G T e Sy would vote to | pletely eauveloped iu the inevitable' ‘terra h outh and the repu arty in jor colles he chureh | c 4 4 3 in line 402 teams,cavrying something over 42 | His evidence was bractically tho same as | that opposen the paople's party. R A R T LU (B L G e CEion | ottutana dhagmumoliljensblo b6 SR voters,while today many wagons contained | that offered by tae other physicians. The chairman of tho state committee of | support, the schools and it would, he be- :mn- l“{ ~e~.~l.~?:-:| by ‘”“‘ “Iflly’:f‘ ‘:"”“ M_‘M pended at the main entrance, crowned above Gut on lone man. Many arotho epittets that | J. I, Doty, ene of tho attorneys for tho | tho peoples purty. ndmitted todny that tno [ Tieled, be unwise to interfere with them. | tbouzh that point shoald by Neluzh, —Tais | 05 the shield of the United States; and the theie misfits he smd a yardstick ‘\‘,:"ifif.’l“‘l'_"“:‘{fi“"l B L e Sillo R alled by ato \“1;’:1‘:(3,5?» identify | action of the soutb toward Weaver had | jie siid that when the scheme was sorung | cailed for something more fro Colonel Cot- | emerald green that finds tho place will measure a vard of cloth, but moro yard- | b, [4S1ERA0Y leaders, Too ainoh was shatace | Grace hotel rogister, but the state’ objected 'h:nr\”e‘x. ‘In:lmv'!m_'ml T::lfvgfll‘tf,;m:\n‘;”-m| \fi:t last year thero wero many things satl that | ton and he finally said that heana the otner | in the flags flying fa tho balconios and win- Then ne weut on to show how VEryLBINg | iefly of unwurranted charges against mau- | it was immaterial. The court stated that it | goygh, LR LT logs LORT) unification idea providing that the Union under the internal tax_auring the rebellion 2 ; 'm_outrages is maco to try and hold | plan of consolidation that were false | institution were not locatea at Crete. 1f which they canaot fail to apvreciate. B R 0105 Itey Atk whiahio [[oontAC DRSO N | | LeokhroE) DRn Y BTan Tl IwhY was suflicient for Mv. [rvine Lo havo believed | tie old soldiers of;tha north in ths party. BaE S aaloading: it iiwas vory. 1uch | MeliEhhadivoilosoi(3ato Gollogs! tticniCrots postofiice and United States zovernment added 1o the price of the article Mueh Enthusiasm Manifest e oL o 20t sovernot MuKintey Stone opnosed 1o the whole scheme. would have to loso Doane; that was the | buildingis another of the representative Continuing, be said: “Your mortenge, | CrniRRves, Neb, Oot. 19.—[Special to | authozitics ou fusauity ja support of the de- | WakLine, W. Va, Oct. 1. —An attompt Itov. John Power spoke 1n .epposition o | long und short of the matter with the Gates | structures that preseat a wealth of orna= deed, check, patent, modicine. perfumery, | qy e Brpe |- Never before in the entirs his- | fense of mania transtioria, theauthors quoted matehos and lnumerable articles boro that Y % the consolidation schemo, He thougnt it | colloge trusten 5 5 > A 5 e ng M Aoy S asMorslory ity | olniupe Qoveripr S Eichsy oy os BiRae fa ol wor liiobiiosbiestori Lhieibhuroh Btoian pioc B mev AMrAxa pusculonlldinuieniign Blatbe :‘l‘:“"l‘n”r‘:’m Bad e “l‘li oeaLae: ;‘li: stamp. Did that make you any richer: tory of Cedar Rapids was theresuch a grand 1 o 5 o 0% thces " After recess’ Judge.| HUFrigaue, a amali.station’bety Charles- | two colleges of comparatively small size | tact that the Nutional Congrogational assem- 19, 8UArS 1D N 1 N e related his own experionca as a young | political demonstration as wus the republican | poars ook the wituess stand and | 0D and Huniington,this-state. The tram [ than to attempt to buiid up one 1argo | bly bad become weary of carrving Doane | of the nationalemblom play the most cone sareled man, whon e paid §20. for a contor | rally last evening. In numbsrs, entbusiasm | yead the extencts from tno above authorities, | wus just pulling.oull when n luge rock | institution .and ‘make the whole stito | coltoge on tho beneficiarylistand thatiho us- | SPICROUE PAKL, tavlo that could now b purchased for $1 or | gy, 2 ke SRR Thelleroein RERE tnad Lo intow ¢ | Uvibutary to i, Small schools | sambiy certainly would not continue to heip | Portaits of Columbus are seen everyiwhera commodity upon which people live was pro- | DIICOS Vising detosnrions fral BOHeHn | sitory frenzy was deseribad at length and | Fortunately o oue was hurt. Iive UM | lisn a grant doai of good, It would be difi- | cludod in the rake-oft. ‘The annual assembly | ventions, the familiar foatures of political 1 'rench governme which it in. | FACOU U S i AL 25 o'clock o BT0GIonEa # SN BRI L i & O ase. | that could competo with the State university. s 3 e portraits of Columvus, lsabella or Geory ] B eton by, rort st neievesy | Leetorehlighiviprocsasion was iargolanuthis|| AL 243 ololocicitlils afteraoohsthoidoTonsa f thaworieesy not be found in the darkness. | 1S b wiser to builo up sohols for DL S Btk Washinglon. very train orings hundreds provinno it had, Nebraskn in the. lot assur- | gonterof attraction lu the parude was toe | £ ] Nominated for the Now York Mayoratty, | preliminary cotloze education, allowing the | Rev. John Power mado a strong ploa for | of visitors to tho World's i city aud muny D ey oo e e plodas ‘and | Cedar Itupids Ladios' Rapublican club, part Heaving the Other Side, the crush of the times wirth its repudiation g; ‘_::{“‘L:;“l was mounted. The speaking was was the result. ‘The wildeat bauks were ¢ 4 NEW Youk, Oct. 19.—The foliowing nom- eraduates to look to the great universitie the Neligh school. He said the professors | of them nre Lmportant varticipants in the- T o sced its rebutts f S countr, 3 0 ) and supporters of that school had playea the [ cere 5. The state commenced its rebuttal of the | jations wore made last night: For mayor— | Of . the country for —the completion ¥ td playea the | ceremonic testimony offer A ) by the defense by iutro- e 3 of their course. part of neroes in the educational work. The TSSO g DAt o0 D R andlthelfreo st 7er a i0s L oN GoodktenubIGRRIDERLrlne, ducing on the. witness stand Dr. S, V. | bF the republican county convention, Kiwin | A motion was made to adopt tho first rec- | school had carried graud, Chuistiauiziug in R 8 was discussed. Hesoereos, Neb., Oct. 10, |Special to | Clevenger of Chicago, a pathologist of some astein: by the Tammany county conveu- | ommendation of tho committee, viz, that iw- | fuences all over the North Piatte coun- | Amopg the prominent people ulready in The wavo of reform ia Neb , Gilroy: by the county dem- | mediate action b John Quinn. the disc P elavaro ol refonm o Noluaski thony i D B A move than usually successrul | 1010 and for somo years an assistant of tho :‘l‘n:n"\‘l‘lm'nnx I i o share o or 4 N 1 celebrated r. & Q. e is th cracy, orbnzont suts taw._ freo School ook, | Fepublican werting was Lold at tiis place | {00 recogn e ! ) 1 a number of recognized nuthorities on neutal S e wbundant railroad legislation and many | 1St eveninz. Earlyin tho evening thein- | diseases and has boen A contributor to scien- Proctor Kucceads Edmund ', othor reforms had been promisod. “nox | spiring stenins of the Farmers Valloy band | tific journals for the past twonty years. Mo | Movrrates, Vi, Oct. 19.—The houso and Ccounty sent Mr. Kruse as a wodel reformer | hogan 1o aken to consolidate, aud . He thought it would bo a | the city are: Lx-President Haves, Vice sion turned upon this point, sucicidal bl at tno educationnl | Uresident Morton, the supreme justices of "Pne association adjourned for lunch before | Christianizing work ot the state to | the Unitea States uerul Scholield, Care the matter in question came Lo A vote. aiscontinue or interfere with (iates college, dinal Gibbons aud the !n\pl:xl _lcmuu,lAn:h- LI aTine ki ranasi(1ons MR, He beheved thut Gates coliee vishos Satolli, G 1ors MeKinley of Ohio, i F 4 snate yesterday nfternoon elected Redtie rnized s o collego by the as lower of New York, Bulkeloy of Connectis atract peoulo on tho strects, | said thut a person leboring under the in- | senate yesterdav ufteracon elected Redtield i e o | orpized as J i 3 AR T ] who, ns such, was placed at the head of the | und vy 0 the spucious hali was | fluence of mania transitoria 1s voilent | Proctor United States senator to fill out the Rev. George J. Powell, a member of th Rev. S. T, Hanford spoke carnestly in fa- | cut, ltusseil of Massachusetts, Markham of committee on citics, the wants of which he | crowaed. Aftera fow oxcellent and and likely to injure bis best [ unexvired term of cominiveeo sizepoitiadithaviaiprencattlontibadd ivorlofdG senator Kamuuds, also ates college. Califoruia, Perry of Washineton, Brown of b el been submitted by eitizens of Lincoln which [ Dr. Grogory } andmo; adopt | Ithode Island, Burieigh of Mume, Routt of knew as much s I know about the Chinese | appropriate selections by the York friona; that the patien aliced 1 | i e, 18 PN r. Grogor: moyod mendment toadopt | Hhod by 5 " lunguage.” Mr. Roscwater exposed Kruse's fi‘,'.,”;l.:\?; '.:M I« \'\,\ix .lx'-c‘.lylr’ \\,”',:A was | # silly and .mu-xul.:nu:inn: l“fi»‘u ,.~: tropmMireb; 1 L M “.""”“““Vf’""' the new :“\““ ion somie- | the report of the commission entire Colorado, Iifer of Iilinois, — Reynolds dishonesty as such chairman, introduced aud for an hour and a halt | likely to bo incotevent. He would act auto GENERAL CHOFIELD'S REPORT, :iuew h‘m;an:.;w \‘:un'!’" ;'I &l_m\\_l_ :"}\;"'\:"".l‘;f RoongnlizatiGntos Ooll of 1\’;‘«-\“'!!_“» :w‘"“!' (:;‘ ‘\‘-‘T“i‘i l‘lulm‘:.! Mr. Rosoviater closed hisspeech with com- | proached good eud effective. republican doc- | matically, aud if any motive exists av all 1t is it e heinostofieoithon d 8l 0 S YV ped A ORISR OUEL AN AN ARE LI, mendations for Judee Crounse, who had | irige X : B O O e T i1 TN el 1 oot | VEEsl vl riUn onicoll oo (O maN aipartiesindilSeTtay s \Mopyenlipfered lnuiamond mon | ol iNo ridoxiniCaralin L U ach o (RS R Eartitions g duilse Ofgipsty 1ebo fhad | urin LT Lkgiyito bonnaniiaaug usbimotivenould ol RN ARLE it promisod that a good *proposition: would 0o | to the amendment which brovided tnat (iates | sylvanis, Merviam of Minnesots, Chase ot congressman had wiways been on the side of Areanging for a Raily. medical records 1o shoy that the mo! initted colloge should ba rocognized by the assembl « ) i North Dekota, Boy i ive Wasiixarox, D, G 'Oct. 19.—*Domestic he assembly | Inaiana, Burke of North Dekota, Boya of tho prople. M AS s Meikiejobn, caudidate for Asuiann, Neb, Oct, 19.- [Special to ‘T'nx | dates back befor lioTdlsansolls mual[catan ! Rev. George Hindioy also reported that | usa Congregational school until sometinny | Nebraska; ex-Goveraor Campbell of Ohio, 1 by 3 ey violence in some of tho states bas rendered | Tancoln property owners we willing aud | different had been decidea upo! Admiral Belkuap, Cougressman Springer, congress from this district, was recom 3 CPAD LOm O re being de for I'ie attack is invariaiv followed by deep A g A 1 . 2 4 ul kuap, * ' mended 1o the people by the speaker as a :"','\ ‘,\,‘f\“ ‘lm.",(.“,“, e :’;:::},:"“'c ',r“: T 0 e o s <0 | nacessary the uso of phe militia in support of | anxiovs to donate valuable property to tao | Then tho meeiing drified Into o state of | Senator Qullom, Henator Brica, Georga W young man who bad in the past proven w | 1 tepiBE ‘; Y eae O = dag | franzv aud theslumber. tho civil authovities,” says General Schofieid | €0flokC “}‘}'"“‘[‘“_“"‘l““'c“v A f‘fl’;‘:‘!":.’”)"‘_”\Y;Q‘;’:“f:’{. membovs nally callad | Childs, Colone l‘i‘t. L. Shepard and vari- , Yor bl ontenal and who had fought man: | speakors for e afternoon o Juage | JiGge” McCullough, for tho stato, then ad- | n his report. ‘dn the case of tho r. Duaryea asked how much cash v question ie moderator | ous oluer well kuown Awericans are ulso fully for the maintenance of good govern. | Lrounse and for the evening Judee M. L. | g ssed alengthy nypotheticai auestion to committee thought would be needed to start | fv kly stated thal he didn’t know what the already in the city. ) ) 3 & voung state of Iduho, tho militia organi- : ¥ : R sk ans ViGNs Qo YR 5 ity e e o i 3 ment when anarchy threatened tho stato. | Keeso of [iucown, Wisitug clubs will bo | Dr. Glovenger, embracing all the voints | sation had not yot reached the strcugih ncces- thaiworlentipniiogupLbulldings tnogosssrys |RpeyIon Qughlion wea. (iLhe Hnauiioskdsneh ho” following? cadiner cfigotatandjLhoy D "hio speaker was greoted with prolonged ap- | Present from Watioo aud Greenwood. A | yrougnt out i the evidence in their naturat | sary to cope with o very formidavlo iusur. [ 'ORPe" % €OICRE: \ A Hoyad. ARI%,0\ R0 AK0- milies arrived lato today: Socretary J. W, ) oung ladies’ republican ciub of thirty-five : ; Y ) The question was not very definitely | mark. A dozen people tricd to tell the | Foster and wife, Secretary Charles Roster, plavse, 8 scauence, and then asked the doctor what, | rection which bad involvéd much destruction d 3 d OREE) SRy memoers was organized today. R T i | L B A o answered by the committeo because tho | moderator — what the previous ques- | wife and auughter, Secretary 5. B, Elkins MADE VOTES 1O THE PARTY. — s o Rt 00 € of lifo and property iu th rd'Alene | Loniemen swid that the committee nud been | tion was, and finally he dcelded | and Miss Eikins, a John Wana- 1t County Candidates. ie prisoner. ‘The doctor replied that the | mining regions. I'he report snows that m | ¢ 4 R iy, ha vas > ol 3 ] 9 ki ¥ Can . T RO o i | Lintilie et A o clothed with very littio authority, and nad | that it was the umendment o | maker and family 3 Noble and Mrs, : Senator Paddock € s Good Republi 3:) N0k aOat 10— (Special! to/Tns | Poraon dosot 264 I ¥ By portipkieal aliewi| \Waomingit ies alacEhoen| noscssary 0 0iei | notiiboon abloiftn (oollestmpny. importanti| the - amongment letrunuced Ayie! friond ofi| Noblo, iAitornay. Goncral Jend M (BAUIEK, B Doctrine at fmperial, T'ho indapendents met Saturday 10 | to disiinguish right from wrong, and that ho | Leved paecies of | ofiens. o e aweon | facts with regard” to tho estubiishiment of | Yutes colloge for tho purpose of’ socaring un | Secrotary Jeremish Rusk ung Mr Rusk, o Inpeniar. Neb., Oct. 19.—[Special Tele- | the number of eight, aud nominated Alva | acted voluntarily iu the matier Sorvices of loss importance were rendered by | the cotloge. o pammiispineugIL A now £Ausl adyen ihEel ke HaMI Lallogt i Aecriary Liacy, i Wilmerding and SUKE gram o Tne Bree.| — Sonator Paddock | Cocbran for county judge, wnd Willie Rich- | On cross-exainination the 'witness was | tho troovs in various parts of the country in- | \YIRIHITTY ppoiutad and clothed | roll was ca Al tmont” to Alico Wilmerding, Assistaat Secretary Soloy g R DIIosn R LRIMIGH (iiRe ol L Y with authority to do something amendment, and the resultstood 133 yeas to | and Mis. Soley. arrived here this morning and was mot at | ardsou for county attoruey. saked by Mt Whodon whother or not the [ volvine ospeolally.on ithe Moxleun border, S REIE, nuys. : Ao Locs of the Dinl Aot ol aaatls T el oot LN defonds s described by tho bypothetical | mucn labor, expense and havdship. Ahou 1 T laar violonp Torlthal(1atealooll0E 8 Members o Siplo BlAdiRGL vy doloRation .o sepubliagos SULIN OF A BROKES BIAKE Qucation was 0 rosponsible, Tor by aotion 1n | " Ly rerard. o small a¥ms ana fietd artiitery, | Evangolist Hoit sww an opportunity right | yisay®? clear vietory for the ates colloge § -\ )0 membors of tho forolia. alpios rom various partsof the county, In the even- sl Kkitling Moutgomery s any other poriectly 3 the report states that when the troops are | nero to sirike Lhe saioons a vigorous blow. The couvention then adjourned, leaviug | matic corps from Washington are: . Moxico ing & large enthusiastic audienco gathered SRengers ona S - Given | sune person would'be. — Tlhe doctor was un- | furnished with the magazne arms selected | Ho wanted to know what assuranco the |y matter in an unfinished condition, be- Don IRomero, Senora do 1tomero and Senora Y T T T T TR RS L% i able 1o answer. Mr. Whedon then put | by ihe board, they will be as well cquipped | brethren had that in case Gates colleg \Lwas already past the dinner lour | Piaza. Groat Britain—Hon, Micbael I, Her- senator's able speechies. Quite a largs num Siovs Crry, la., Oct. 19.—[Special Tele. | dnother long .h}hull-mu:-l auestion which | as any troops in the worla and Doane college wero emoved 4 the dologates were hungry, bert ana Arthur Robert Peel. Corea —Yea ber of the leading democrats and indepeud- | gram to Tur Bri|—A brake broke on the witness declued toattempt to auswer |~ (encral Schotield carnestly recommends | to some other town —or ’ Ly the ') a | for tho remsou bat it ¢id nov con- ! I e ndicg dsiosram poa L d cPunNgr =4 "brulio. Lrgko o ; ling tull sup- | pupils would noi be sent iuto gagotiLhe conyty wero proseat. o sena- | Court stroct car tonight whilo I was foadod | wain suficient facts 1o cuabie bim to form | ply of these arms for tia rezular troops and | a community infected with the deudly atuo: tor eloquently defended the fair namo of | with passengers and lot it run down a bill | any judgmen io cross-examination was | the o.ganized militia of the several states, | sphere of the saloon. I'he question of mouey | 7 rigoy 0 any judgme o cros o o e 8n cstion of money T (g tonGi B el |y Dou Jose Yrigoyon and Nebrasku against the wails of the calamity | haif a wilelons, At the foot it jumped the ; VOr¥ "'\'_'f’lj"‘;d "Q»“'"}':’H‘MN continued | and also a considerable roserve supply for | and lands for the colleze was, to him, u ““,‘,,rm..‘,, “_L.,m.L”‘“‘“'..‘,\',.H; .Tf \,fl & | Secor Don Manuel Kigucra, ".‘-,’.,.,,(.l,,l.,ml Nowlers, Tho. tarifl was horoukbly. ulee | trace n eurvo and duskod ovee Foarty | Ut nosrly bulfpastdoiclocir, © T | lssue to volunteors, whenover tha lutiormay | minor ouo, but to locate the’ colloge 1 | ). ‘Fulnton, liov. Washington Unoat, 1.0, | Daprag. Guvinsuy.-laton Clemonta *von cussed, the MeKialey ¢ defendea | street, th s S S v, Leonhs ancol i 0 he called into seryiod, o also urges that | o pure, moral atmosphere was the o e Kottler, Licuteuant Albrecht Hesse and cusse he MeKialey bill ably defendea | street, tho business thovoughfare, vunuing | physician to give eapert testimony for the | the necessary appropriation bo made fora | important matter that should _w ADSALIAHE L AR S the S Lieutenant vou Moizenbeshor, A rgentine aund the evi of freo trade plainly por- | into poles, ete., on the opposite side. Chris | stute. The defeuse obj2etod to his bemng al- | full supply of the Inost aporoved breech- | upon tho hoarts of tue brethren. lu Ne h oy AsRoolIIoN aVLEBKE D kI B Ay ol ae-Genar - Don Usrranzwte (GRIL traved: Tho bonofits of reciprogiy to | Hobu. the motor mau, stuck to the carand | lowed toauswor tho hypothotival quostions | loading riflod field. gns, likht butterics for | for instauce, where Gatos collage is jocaton, | Siin’s el fodas, Soginning at oic:ook | Sihor DowAnival Cruz, e \\l..- agFicuitural iutorosty werg conclusively | was badiy injure I, 'Others cscaped with | put to him by the state on tho ground that | both the regularand volunteer troons. B a1 boan Anves aut ana the | Withaxenortfrom J. D, Biewarkof Aurera. || /ReROEAIILaANNE shown <and Commlissione ¥ Y annual meeting of the Homas Mission- | Cha Run. Hawaii-—). Mow Smith, China ( ary soclety of the church was heid in the vung Kwang Yu und Yung Kwal tornoon. Peru—ur. Doa Pedro, A. dol Solar, that no time bo lost in prov ) tho o jovernor Lulkeley of Cou g com- : : + Sparks' methi. | only bruises. ue was incompotent to express avy opiwion | - Coatinuing, thareport stated that'a sub- | little village was froe from tue dous and pit Gates Cotlego Siudents Pleased, .,g‘“:'.‘f'l.w.x: O T T s 0as were compared with tho republican com [lio car strack a patrol box from which | on the subj°ct. Tha objection was over- | stantisl beginuiug had boen made in the | fulls common to larger cities. Neligh was | Ny, Nob., Oot. 1 D R s man a0 LMo TR A * missioner's und oven leading democrats gen- an Rubell was reporting and he was | ruled and tho testiwmony admitted. The | forutication aod akmament of the seacoasts | thorefore o madel location for a college Neniiit, Neb., Oct. 19— [Special Tolegram | Guard, commund of Major 13. H, Iyde, erausly applauded tho spenicer whet bo de- | wedged batwoon the oar and 1 polo,” being | cross ey amination wus not completed wher | of the United § nounced the ire; tates, hs well in tho construc. 4 to Tnk Bee.|—Tho students of Gates col- | )ty arrved atG p.m, “Tho pacty numbered ] 3 ent Neatly, headed by the A bend are c tion of a new nayy Worthy of a great and ¥ AR b oy prosperous Counthy tds urgod that thers | Itev. sr. lolt wat reminded by a miuts. [ 1R this ovenng over the good news from homdn gmllm“"t.“"“ Hford, e o0 Of 4NN Do ahoived no 1apeo du the aiuunl appropria. | torial dologato of u decidudly pracucal turn | the conforeuco at Omahu in racoznizing | OFISer 4 Host MEERUTE T tary organ: B Casaary bo tha Gobtinued proseoation | of mind that it was not. possible to keep | (istes as a coilege. A torchlicht pro- | fuations of tie CCNIEY (AL bR ONEEHS of this great work. young people always in a sort of modern | cession, firing of anvils and bonfires | lzed in 1771, "and still wearlag the samo tment of tho western home- | badly hurt. ‘I'ne car also struck a fire alarm | court adjourned. steaders by Spavks. In closing the senator | box and brokoe it, sendiog in a firealarm that paid a bigh compliment to the republican | called oul the entire department, NEN stato congrossional ticket. He made votes - for the rapublican party Tarned the Argu Tobrar. | %28 persons n all. ‘I'ho Kool uaras, whose FOR THE ARMY, Towa Sup Court Decision ) Des Moines, In, Oct, 19,—[Special Tele List of the Cha 5 10 the Regular Servie J 3 Y . 4 Raiae - rio iform that was then adonted, and which Yoste (lenora) Schofieldargues that necessary | Garden of Iden. 1f the saloons haa | On Celiege hill, aro participated In uniiorm Lu ] 4 1 Banner County. geam to Tue Bee | —The following supreme | Wasmsaros, D, O, 19,—[Spocia) | barracks nd. guacteps. should be providea | een driven “out’ of ~Neligh by the | by ludics aud gentiemen studonts, all appy | a0 _sopied from Mo - fanane RESN HARRISHU G, Neb., Oot. 10, [Soecial Tele- | court decisions were renderea today Folegramn to Tt Bex.| First Licutenant | fF tho artillery"gastizons of posts which | ulluonce of the colloge bo-thoukht 1t would | aver tho result, M Brenton his the foin gronagioes pow Kiowa ' as Wa I a & 5 5 j S \ 3 o] 1 Lp0: AFLVE RO | ANER be a good plan to strike somo of the toughest | dation almost completed for the gymnasium | Hen oot guards of Kngland, They geam to Tur Bee.|—Hon. V. H. Stone de- | Callan & Co, appellant, agwwst Han- | John P Nintey, Ninth infantry, is at s | PAYE long beon gecupieqy Lhw wouth of who | 4,0 4 i state with a collezo or two and | building in connection with Gates colleg e, will doubtless make s fro showlng in the 4 livered one of the most logical and convine- | son, lowa district, aMrmed; Perry against | own request relicved from further duty m;r;‘“:;f:,, R o SN o (o i | clear up the atmosphera, The bullging is to cost §3,000. parade aud attract much sttention by thelr ing republican uddresses over heard in Ban- | Dilleance, uppellant, Dabugue district, af- | with the weather bureau of the Agricultural | South Carolins Geergas, IMlorids, Alabama ( The bour for devotional exercises had ar - - . soidierly lmllm}*r-lmft‘ and pleturesque ouft Y wor county toa large audience bere last | firmed; Griswold, apvellant, ugainst the Liii- | department and will joln his company. | and other seaboard states, the report shows, | Fived and the aiscussion of the educatioual Movements of Liwita Ntenmars, And binouoliorme, night. To the indepondents who displayed | yofs Central, Buchinau district, veversed; | Captain Daniel M, Savior, ordnance | are without garrisens aud dofousoless. A problem was postponed for half un hour, At Brow lHeaa—I'ass: Nevada, from noral Seholield Arrives, considurablo strength hore a year ago tho ad- | (lavk, appollant, against American Coal | qemarument, Sprineficld armory, will pro. | recommendation is ‘mado that the neces. | | he swestening influency of 1ho dovotional | New York. . (General Schofleld. tho head of the United dross was o thundervolt, for they saw one | compauy. two cases, Mahaska district, af- | Sob B araiory, will pro- | EUR ation far the construction of a | hour upon the tempers and dispositionsof all | At Boston—Arrived —Norsemau and Lan- | Siates urmy, reached the ity in the aftors Ly oue their pot theorias und fallacies ex- | (irmed: Lort Dodwé Building associdtion ceed lo{;m \\[ulEhl.ll the. Colts Patent Iire | poc, Achor the p posed now gurrizons at | 1he delogates came at @ most epportuue mo- | casterian, from Liverpool. noon unexpectedly ou i special train over J ploded. Tho republicans bove have bo- | akainst Scott, appellant, Vebstor district, | Arn$ Manufacturing compauy, Hartford, | yhog0 places be provadad at tho next session | Ment. The associution witl bave no auestion At New York—Arrived —1tavel, from | the Baitimore & Obio, his regular train b } come aroused to argetic actl nle " ) L + | not to exceed three times a month for a period . ¥ X ibal’ wvlth h ~rit likely | Breme: 0.8 O rogu rain have como u to energetie action and will | yroversed; State, appellant, against Dorrauce, | of - o LN | of cougress. Ou aveeunt of its great unport- | 10 doal with at this session so_likely | Brewea, iug been delayed. Iis wife acconipanie Bive wsufe republican majority in the county. | =cott district, afimed, of ten montoe ou omclal busluess | o0 in connactionywith naval operations (0 stir up the told Adam' in_ the e ATaRE FOREC [ Cieneral Schofield’s staff did vi t " g in conuection with the munufucture Qe rarols | AR O e ien 2o P vaniile | hearts of the delegates as tne educational WEATHER FQRECASTS. A SRR R o RoL ArR}Y o i : vers for the ordnance depurtment. Fivst " nervac oblei : until this ovenlng YRy sy Arraigned o S Tramp. vers o ne B Hror e has mireniy beon mads ouy | consolidation problem. ‘ha stauuch friends 3 ; ; N ' ¢ A . ; AENTaAL g L3 P v ) @ staut e . ¢ Amoug the first arrivals at the leading ho NEviGh, Neb. . Oct 10 [Speoral Telogram | Bimisaion, Ia, Oct. 19.—(Special Tele- utenant Williawm 1. Shipp, Tenth cav- | S A% BT ot ionk *T0 rogarrison | and supporters of beth Gates aud Doano [ It WHL He Fair, nd Varlable Winds Will | 1lg today were George W. Childs and A . p | ) alry, 1 at his own request relioved from duty | of Ihe current Solioges fol thoy _could ot and would not Blow i Nebraski Today. y 10 itk DR | Flon W, L. Green of Jcear: | gram to‘lu Bex.~Frank Swords, a tramp | fu Sonnootion with the niilitia of Norih Cas. | Koy Waest, Kla, B s way St maighs aina autdna | Wasnixarox, I, C., Ost 19.~Forseast for | LusESLOL Hhtiadelphia, - Kis OLILANSAGHAR | LD noy, independent candidate for lioutenant | Of cousiderable uotoriety hereabouts, was | olina to take effect Novembver 1, ana wili | , {ieneral Behiolleld rauews his formor recom- ; \ i v ; had a nice gift iu store for Clicago. 1t wil schools in which they had taken sonveh | Thursday: For Nebraska-—Fair ] . m e N » foln ey . sence | meudations on the' passage bl the batallion 4 whieh | | X 0 bursday or Nebraska—Fair; variable | not be a municipal gift, but a fine starter fo IIXI) \vuélnlu])('lnh’ulh and democrats #nd v ® \ fl s 3 4 ¥ A0 . the Chicago Press club, which Mr, Childs is } 2 D o Bl 1o bon tor money” | Lisutenant Lewis M. Kwbler, Ninth | Schatield also résommoends the estabiishment Arduous toll sud anxletv,and into which thoy | For lows and South Dakota--Fair; south<y apxious Lo see Iu & bullalug, twelve tepublicans, His speech was the old | PriF b Solpeog § Tor mone, ] + roserve in seacoast states. A | bad put so much money. > . . " | cavalry. Leave of absence fo " months, | Of au artill ) west winds, An immense crowd of prople gathered outs L greenback doctrines fn upport of | the free ;:\‘s_:‘;-‘l‘l"\‘u&l\";:rswuud & lynchin e At AR I_'L,‘;.’_‘.‘I‘_h‘_"‘l ;‘.L‘p cousiderable” inerease in the pay of nou- Devotlonal Exercises. Local Record. side the Penusylvania u«..fn to wateh the coinage of siver, ubuse of railroads, banks e S tain Gerbord L. Lubu, Fourth infantry, | COMiissioned oficers i1s urzed, and a tribute | oy, W. Butler of the St Mary's | OFrice or 1ur Weatnes Bunesy, Ouaua, | 8rnval of the diplomatic corps, 'The only and other corporations, o X s — Captain Prank . Gurretly, Seventeenth in~ | 18 puid to the [odian soldiers. Avenue chureh condueted the devotional | Ot 19.—Omaba record of temperature and | one, however, who Lad his national costume | — - e T ricmon | faBLEY, WIIL ot join his régimant on belug | Coucludiog, the report saye, that for many | iastiug, aud did it ina way that appearad to | rainfall compared with corresponding day of | Was the' Chiueso 'secrolary. Kives 'the Could Not Withstund Their Logl } od by the caving . e relisved from recruiting duty, but will pro- | YO8rs tne barwmony of the War department | iindle a five of mutual love among the acle- | past four years: | Japanese were dressed in American olvilan ] Grinton, Nan o oot poto. | Were buried by the caving of & sower this | ted to is home, whers, ab hs' own request, | (Va3 dsturbed and the eficiency of the mill- | gutos ana melt wway thoie harai thouihts. 1602, 1801 1560, | costume and the ouly uniforms visible were gran 20 T Kne. | ety e Hmer s | Woralug. Tl rescuers wera graatly ham | o is authorized to rotire. tary service impaired by tho coufiiet of as- | §10 LR Vers and ahort talks that woro mude | MaXimum tomperature. . 6.5 a1z 0 | thoso of two Brazilian World's fair oftic e SR A La add h ¥y 85t Ray J pered by heavy timbers. It is uow believed Leave of absencs granted Pirst Licutepant | SEmed autority between the State depart- | quring the hour were ull of 8u suxious na- \\lmmm ) temperature f 4= W= Pickpockets, bank and hotel sneaks and W. K. Akers addressed a large sudience bero | (hat noue will be gotten out alive. Samucl 1t Dunlap, ssiscant surgeon. s ex. | lentaud tie commanding ofticers of the army. | yure, supplicating for the puidance of God’s | Brasitasioare 2t %% 67 207 47 | crooks geueraily who have coma to Chicago el this evening. The sound reasoning and -——— tonded one month. 1irst Licutenant Samuei | But wiser theories of administration snd | 1o c'and wisdom In the solution of the vexed | - wStatement si : o | tomake & harvest are not having sucha bed wasterly eloquerce of the speakers caused Flnunclally Embarcassed, Kaber, Ninth oavaley, is perieved from fur. | More moderate views of the awtbority of | problem before the association Statement showiug the condition of tew- | sweet sconted time as thoy thought for, for & F Boveri tndenondonts o forsaks tueir1dols | NEw Yont, Oct. 19— Lowis Dessor, deater | ther duty under the faercoiontul ratinay | Subordinates have ‘beeu gradualiy estab- | "'Rov 1) fizsn of Doston, oditor and pup- | HEFSLute and pracipitation ab Owaba for the | uumler heve been gathiered 1a by the polics, oy and deciure (or the republican ucket. 1 clothing, assigned today giving preferen. | commission. e will procood to Baltimore, | Lsted, until the eight Lo exercise judepend- | jisher of tne “‘Congregational Year Book, CAT.MG Alase 'xmvh}f S Ve, 40 campard S Smp——— = 5 . cos for $20.04, Liaoilities §105,000; assots | M., and there await ordors, ent uuthority within tho command or ad- | \as introduced aud briclly addrossed tho as A0 OORTW AYAFARS: Today's Parude, Duiowa Republicans, fae fo ¢ -1a0il 00; AR SR, winistrative spoere of & superior is now | sociation Normul tomuerature ... ... 52 Crioaan Ll Oak 10 =1¢18 astimatad s 2 . Ouiows, Nob., Oob 19.-~ISpecial 10 Tus VOO R Wyomiug's Asbeston Supply. vacc'y claimed, acd all depurtments of the | “°Afioyashort rocess tho association again | hohateere Sr the duy. eveulog tuat in the great of do whi Bre, =10 republican rally ot the opera | Atrs Harsison’s Condition Unohan Casver, Wyo., Oct. 19.—(Spe Lole- | WMilitary service gpmerally work in Larmo ¥ | 100k up the college consolidation o AlaIancy B Numa 1 culog tuat in the great civie parede which 3 & ¥o., v Pole | S WAt SATNIOS FRRSUNLL NGRS 18 bArmo S ¥ coliege consolidation proviem. Norual precivitation. ... will take p tomorrow &t least 100,000 § house last uight was tho wost entbusiastie | Wasninaroy, D O, Oct 19.—Mrs, Havris m to Tue Brk.]--Today Mat Montgom: | the requirements of law and ibe orders of Avguing the Question, fiagoiency for tup dag: . il | mon will be 1 line under the direotion o ¢ 's cond uuchauges oube; {oe iy P & PeQLA $ v 3 i 3 clicloncy since Mlarch 381 inches 10 un poiiticai gatberiag beld 1 Oblows during | sou's condition is uuchauged. ery aud Reuben Hiney, while sinking & | the president aud secretary of war. Rev. W. H. Busse of Fremout spoke lu op- G E. Lawioy, Observer. | General Stockton and General Milgs, T ¢ s

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